Black & Decker BDAG710 Original Instructions Manual page 9

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Fitting the side handle
● Screw the side handle (4) into one of the mounting holes
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in the tool.
Warning! Always use the side handle.
Fitting and removing grinding discs (fig. B - D)
Always use the correct type of disc for your application.
Always use discs with the correct diameter and bore size (see
technical data).
Fitting
● Fit the guard as described above.
● Place the inner flange (10) onto the spindle (5) as
shown (fig. B). Make sure that the flange is correctly
located on the flat sides of the spindle.
● Place the disc (11) onto the spindle (5) as shown
(fig. B). If the disc has a raised centre (12), make sure
that the raised centre faces the inner flange.
● Make sure that the disc locates correctly on the
inner flange.
● Place the outer flange (13) onto the spindle. When
fitting a grinding disc, the raised centre on the outer
flange must face towards the disc (A in fig. C). When
fitting a cutting disc, the raised centre on the outer
flange must face away from the disc (B in fig. C).
● Keep the spindle lock (2) depressed and tighten the
outer flange using the two-pin spanner (14) (fig. D).
Removing
● Keep the spindle lock (2) depressed and loosen
the outer flange (13) using the two-pin spanner (14)
(fig. D).
● Remove the outer flange (13) and the disc (11).
Surface grinding with grinding discs (fig. F)
● Allow the tool to reach full speed before touching the tool
to the work surface.
● Apply minimum pressure to the work surface,
allowing the tool to operate at high speed. Grinding
rate is greatest when the tool operates at high speed.
● Maintain a 20˚ to 30˚ angle between the tool and work
surface as shown in figure F.
● Continuously move the tool in a forward and back motion
to avoid creating gouges in the work surface.
● Remove the tool from work surface before turning tool
off. Allow the tool to stop rotating before laying it down.
Edge grinding with grinding discs
Wheels used for cutting and edge grinding may break or
kick back if they bend or twist while the tool is being used
to do cutoff work or deep grinding. Edge grinding/ cutting
with a Type 27 wheel must be limited to shallow cutting and
notching, less than 13 mm in depth when the wheel is new.
Reduce the depth of cutting/notching equal to the reduction
of the wheel radius as it wears down. Refer to the 'Grinding
and cutting accessory chart' at the end of ths manual for
more information. Edge grinding/cutting with a Type 41 wheel
requires usage of a Type 41 guard.
(original instructions)
● Allow the tool to reach full speed before touching the tool
to the work surface.
● Apply minimum pressure to the work surface,
allowing the tool to operate at high speed. Grinding
rate is greatest when the tool operates at high speed.
● Position yourself so that the openunderside of the wheel is
facing away from you.
● Once a cut is begun and a notch is established in
the workpiece, do not change the angle of the cut.
Changing the angle will cause the wheel to bend and may
cause wheel breakage. Edge grinding wheels are not
designed to withstand side pressures caused by bending.
● Remove the tool from the work surface before turning
the tool off. Allow the tool to stop rotating before laying
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it down.
Warning! Do not use edge grinding/cutting wheels
for surface
grinding applications if the wheel label has forbidden such use
because these wheels are not designed for side
pressures encountered with surface grinding. Wheel breakage
and serious personal injury may result.
Fitting and removing sanding discs (fig. D & E)
For sanding, a backing pad is required. The backing pad is
available from your BLACK+DECKER dealer as an accessory.
Fitting
● Place the inner flange (10) onto the spindle (5) as
shown (fig. E). Make sure that the flange is correctly
located on the flat sides of the spindle.
● Place the backing pad (15) onto the spindle.
● Place the sanding disc (16) onto the backing pad.
● Place the outer flange (13) onto the spindle with the raised
centre facing away from the disc.
● Keep the spindle lock (2) depressed and tighten the
outer flange using the two-pin spanner (14) (fig. D).
Make sure that the outer flange is fitted correctly and that
the disc is clamped tightly.
Removing
● Keep the spindle lock (2) depressed and loosen
the outer flange (13) using the two-pin spanner (14)
(fig. D).
● Remove the outer flange (13), the sanding disc (16) and
the backing pad (15).
Surface finishing with sanding discs (fig. G)
● Allow the tool to reach full speed before touching the tool
to the work surface.
● Apply minimum pressure to work surface, allowing
the tool to operate at high speed. Sanding rate is
greatest when the tool operates at high speed.
● Maintain a 5˚ to 10˚ angle between the tool and work
surface as shown in figure G.
● Continuously move the tool in a forward and back motion
to avoid creating gouges in the work surface.
● Remove the tool from work surface before turning tool
off. Allow the tool to stop rotating before laying it down.
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